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    Airframe Family: Bell 209 / AH-1 Cobra
    Latest Model:AH-1S Cobra
    Last Military Serial:67-15546 US
    Construction Number:20210
    Latest Owner or Location:Arkansas Air and Military Museum, Drake Field, Fayetteville, Arkansas

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    Dates

    Event

    Constructed as an AH-1.

    Circa 1967

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the United States Army with s/n 67-15546.

    1971


    Photographer: James Hoag
    Notes: This was taken at Camp Frenzell-Jones, Sanford Airfield, Long Binh, Vietnam, Jan 1971 when it was still an AH-1G. I was the assigned crew chief/mechanic in D Troop (Air), 3/4 Cav, 25th Inf Division.

    1971


    Photographer: James Hoag
    Notes: Closer picture of the newly painted doghouse for Mississippi Queen. The assigned pilot was from Mississippi. Taken in Jan 1971 with D Troop (Air), 3/4 Cav, 25th Inf Division (Centaurs). AH-1G 67-15546.

    1971


    Photographer: James Hoag
    Notes: AH-1G 67-15546 showing the Shark Teeth, 7.62mm minigun ammunition can, the outboard stub wing rocket launcher and part of the pilots instrument panel at Cu Chi, Vietnam, August 1970 in D Troop (Air), 3/4 Cav, 25th Inf Division (Centaurs call sign).

    Converted to an AH-1S.

    By September 2006

    To Ozark Military Museum, Drake Field, Fayetteville, AR.
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    9 April 2008


    Photographer: Bill Kistler

    To Arkansas Air and Military Museum, Drake Field, Fayetteville, AR.
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    U.S. Military Out of Service 2007 by Andy Marden

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    Mike Henniger

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